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Pope Leo XIV Travels to Cameroon Amid Separatist Conflict and Political Tensions

Pope Leo XIV arrives in Cameroon Wednesday for talks with longtime leader Paul Biya as separatists announce temporary ceasefire during papal visit.

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World4d ago

Trump Announces US Blockade of Ships in Strait of Hormuz

Former President Trump announced plans for a US naval blockade of ships traveling to and from the Strait of Hormuz.

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World14h ago

Ukraine Reports Russian Attack on Kyiv as Zelenskyy Warns of Belarus Involvement

Ukraine faced a major Russian attack on Kyiv while President Zelenskyy expressed concerns about potential Belarusian involvement in the conflict.

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World4h ago

UN Reports Daily Average of 47 Women and Girls Killed During Gaza Conflict

United Nations data shows an average of 47 women and girls have been killed daily during the ongoing war in Gaza.

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World2d ago

Iran President Signals Openness to US Talks as GOP Delays Pentagon Hearing

Iranian President indicates willingness for dialogue with US while House Republicans postpone Pentagon testimony on Middle East operations.

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World21h ago

Slovakia to Challenge EU Russian Gas Ban as Tensions Rise Over Ukraine War Support

Slovakia plans legal action against EU's Russian gas restrictions while tensions escalate over European involvement in Ukraine conflict.

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World1d ago

Defense Secretary Hegseth Misses Ukraine Support Meeting as Military Robotics Expand

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth skipped a meeting of Ukraine-supporting nations while Ukraine increases battlefield robot deployment.

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World22h ago

Australia's most decorated veteran granted bail on war crimes charges

Ben Roberts-Smith, Australia's most decorated living soldier, was granted bail after being charged with five counts of war crime murder in Afghanistan.

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World2d ago

Former student shoots 16 people at Turkish high school before taking own life

An 18-year-old former student wounded 16 people with a shotgun at a vocational high school in southeast Turkey before killing himself.

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World4d ago

Hungary's Viktor Orban Concedes Defeat After 16 Years in Power

Prime Minister Viktor Orban conceded defeat to opposition leader Peter Magyar in a landslide election result that ends his 16-year rule.

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World16h ago

Galway Considers Tourist Tax to Generate Millions in Annual Revenue

Ireland's Galway City is proposing a nightly accommodation tax of $1.10 to $2.20 per visitor that could raise $2.1 million annually.

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World5d ago

US Vice President Vance Arrives in Pakistan for Iran Peace Talks

Vice President JD Vance has arrived in Pakistan for diplomatic negotiations between the United States and Iran.

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World3d ago

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán Calls Party Congress Following Electoral Defeat

Viktor Orbán has broken his silence after an electoral defeat to convene a party congress, with implications for European far-right politics.

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World1d ago

Hungarian Opposition Defeats Orban in Parliamentary Elections

Hungary's long-serving Prime Minister Viktor Orban has been defeated in parliamentary elections, ending over a decade of rule.

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World4d ago

US Negotiators Leave Iran Talks Without Agreement After Extended Sessions

American negotiators departed Iran talks without reaching a deal after 21 hours of negotiations, as regional tensions continue affecting Middle East politics.

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